Make sure the ac coils are clean under the hood. Also add ceramic window tint to cab it makes a huge difference.With this heat we are having my ac doesn’t blow quit as cool as I think it should, with that said what kind of modifications have you made that improved your cab staying cooler.. thanks
Yea I just about have to clean those coils every 5 hours I can really tell the difference when the screen is starting to stop upMake sure the ac coils are clean under the hood. Also add ceramic window tint to cab it makes a huge difference.
What type insulation did you use for the roof and what adhesion did you use to put it on with ?The three things I did to my 6000 that made mine very comfortable in this Texas heat is full window tint, I pulled the roof and insulated under it and I put heat/sound insulation on all the metal under the seat down to the floor.
So you just laid it in there on top of the air ducts and 3m the top of the insulation before you put the top back on?I just used some batt insulation we had left over from a project and a little 3m spray adhesive. The roof will hold it in place.
How hard is it to pull the roof are all the bolts on outside to get the cap off, or do I have to remove the headliner?The three things I did to my 6000 that made mine very comfortable in this Texas heat is full window tint, I pulled the roof and insulated under it and I put heat/sound insulation on all the metal under the seat down to the floor.
That’s got to be a significant improvement as far as heat getting to the vent tubes!I just used some batt insulation we had left over from a project and a little 3m spray adhesive. The roof will hold it in place.
Did you replace the cap seal around the top?
Got it off thanks for info… headed to Lowe’s now to get some insulationThere are several bolts that have plastic caps on them that remove it. just pull the plastic caps and remove the bolts. The headliner stays in place. My wife and i got on ladders on both sides and lifted it off. In my case I did not replace the seal because it looked like new.
No I did not. It looked in good shape. At that time the tractor only had about 350 hours on it.Did you replace the cap seal around the top?
Keep an eye on the batting. I think it will fall apart in short order and get into places you don't want it, like the evaporator, and dust the hell out of the cabin. The wrapped batting or reflective are much better IMHO.I just used some batt insulation we had left over from a project and a little 3m spray adhesive. The roof will hold it in place.
I thought about that I sprayed the R19 I put up there with 3m glue on underside to hold it in place and on the top to keep it from coming apart … hopefully that keep it in placeKeep an eye on the batting. I think it will fall apart in short order and get into places you don't want it, like the evaporator, and dust the hell out of the cabin. The wrapped batting or reflective are much better IMHO.
Man I thought I was keeping my coils clean and for the most part they are but I washed my radiator out today with water hose and I was surprised at how much dirt was in there I washed it out for 20 min it was really bad even though I have been blowing it out with air hose and leaf blower… I’m pretty sure there was enough dirt dust in it to impede the air flow some it wasn’t running even close to hot but there was a lot of dust on those radiator coils… what does everybody do to keep that radiator clean??Make sure the ac coils are clean under the hood. Also add ceramic window tint to cab it makes a huge difference.